Whether you’re in the studio or on stage, you should know that Nexsyn features
a tweak-able audio engine that handles sample based key map files (XWM™ ) streaming from disk and/or cached in memory,
low MIDI latency and fast load times!

Nexsyn is a hybrid instrument that combines sample playback and synthesis
technology. Nexsyn is designed for the musician, sound designer, and producer
who wishes for a powerful synthesizer with high quality output, advanced
modulation, and precise sample based key-map playback. Whether you’re
in the studio or on stage Nexsyn is the only way to get to NetNotes –
the revolutionary way to audition, share, and acquire presets.

Nexsyn is capable of laoding sample based keymap files (XWM) and comes
stock with a 4GB sample library (thanks Big Fish Audio!). By loading an
XWM file as an oscillator, Nexsyn can modulate it as you would find with
a subtractive synth. There are no limitations to the modulation possibilities.
This makes combining a Vox Continental, a Hammond B3, and a pulse wave into
a unique sounding organ patch as shown above. Any sample based keymap file
can be modulated as an oscillator, or played without modulation for prestine
representation of the instrument.

The Preset Browser window presents a virtual keyboard to trigger presets
and also shows you the FX modules used on the preset. This makes it easy
to listen to a preset with and without effects. The Notes section also
shows you a description of the preset. You can quickly audition sample
based presets quickly to see if they work in the mix.

This view is where NetNotes is accessed. For more information on NetNotes,
click the logo on the left hand side.

The modules found in the edit window are completely collapsable, so there
are literally hundreds of configurations possible depending on how you work.
Nexsyn has a true stereo signal path that emulates the physics of stereophonic
imaging. This is achieved by two independant oscillators (as a stereo oscillator),
stereo only filter modes, and the ability to modulate left and right sides
independantly. The signal wouldn't be true stereo of you couldn't modulate
the right and left side independantly. This signal path not only applies
to the entire audio engine. You can modulete the left and right side of
the XWM files as you can an oscillator in Nexsyn. Think of the sonic possibilities.

Nexsyn gives you three filter modules each capable of holding one of
sixteen filter types. When in stereo mode, the cut off points for the
left and right side can be modulated with the "Spread" parameter.

The Modulation Matrix is quick to program. The matrix can route 6 sources
to 12 destinations. There are 12 possible sources such as Mod Wheel, After
touch, Velocity, etc. and 61 possible destinations to modulate such as
Osc 1 Pitch Left, or Filter 2 Cutoff, or LFO amount.

The two FX sections offer eight stereo effects to add character to your
sound. Each section has an independant output. FX 1 has a re-direct output
to FX2 and both can sync to your host.

The LFO sections (as viewed above) all feature five unique destinations
for LFO modulation. These destinations are hardwired into the LFO and can
also have inverse modulation amounts. There are twelve waveforms to choose
from and there's also a built in envelope generator for each LFO.

Nexsyn has three envelope sections with six segments. In Expert view,
the slope can be adjusted individually for the Attack, Decay, and Release.
The envelope tracking indluces key and velocity to amplitude and time.
The envelopes are triggered by MIDI note on/off or by each other.

Three oscillators modules each capable of holding one of the seven different oscillator types in mono or stereo. Dig a little deeper and you'll find that Oscillator modutes two and three give access to the 4GB stock sample based library (provided by Big Fish Audio). Of course you can still plug in a classic waveform oscillator, but with access to sample based libraries, you'll find yourself exploring other modulation possibilities.

The Filters ::

Nexsyn gives you three filter sections each capable of holding one of sixteen filter types. The filters can be set to traditional mono or even better, stereo mode. When in stereo mode the cut off points for the left and right side can be modulated with the "spread" parameter, opening the doors to a filter modulation frenzy! It's even better once you really get inside.

The LFO's ::

Nexsyn can load three Low Frequency Oscillator sections each with five destinations. The LFO's can be set to Reset (Local), Global, and "Envelope Mode" (Single Shot). The LFO you choose can be one of twelve waveforms, featuring it's own built in envelope. Some of these LFO waveforms can even be tweaked individually and of course the LFO's sync to host Midi Clock.

The Envelopes ::

The Nexsyn has three envelope sections with six segments: Pre-delay, Attack, Hold, Decay, Sustain, and Release. In Expert Mode, the slope can be adjusted individually for the Attack, Decay, and the Release. The Envelope tracking includes key and velocity to amplitude and time. The envelopes are triggered by Midi Note on/off or by each other. And yes, they can be re-triggered as well.

The Modulation Matrix ::

Accessible and quick to program, this is where your sound design goes to the next level! The Matrix gives you twelve modulation destinations, fed by six sources. The drop down menus make setting up the matrix quick, so your creativity is not hindered.

The Effects ::

The Two Effects sections offer eight stereo effects to add character to your sound. Each section has an independent output. Section one has a re-direct output to the other Effect Section.

The Arpeggiator ::

The Arpeggiator section is simple and quick to use, but gets as deep as you want to go. The Sixteen step loop duration can control Chord play, Slide, and Stacatto values of your presets and when used with percussive instruments, the Arpeggiator can create complex poly-rhythms and cadences. The limits are set only by your creativity.